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The phrase "any decision about this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a choice or conclusion that needs to be made regarding a specific topic or issue.
Example: "Before we proceed, we need to discuss any decision about this matter to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "any choice regarding this" or "any resolution on this".
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Hague says Britain has not taken any decision about this.
None of the funding sources was involved in any decision about this manuscript.
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"Any decision about proceeding with this claim will only be made after full consideration of the interests of Icelandic companies and our people," the government added.
Prof Redpath said: "Any decision about how to use this model depends as much on politics as on science.
The White House has wisely put off any decision about Iraq.
There hasn't been any decision about his contract.
"His inability to make a decision about this woman".
Read the book before making any decisions about statin use.
We didn't have to make any decisions about what to eat, no arguments about where.
Have you made any decisions about which methods of pain management you are going to use?
The risks of alcohol intake should therefore be carefully considered in any decisions about alcohol drinking.
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